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Court defers cases, orders no-contact and phone deletions as part of probation conditions

252nd District Court · July 28, 2026
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Summary

In deferred-proceedings for Francisco Garcia the court ordered five years' probation, a $500 fine and a no-contact directive with named individuals; the judge also ordered deletion of images on the defendant's phone and authorized probation to inspect the device.

The court followed plea-agreement procedures and deferred proceedings for Francisco Garcia, placing him on five years' probation and ordering a $500 fine. As specific protective conditions, the judge ordered "no contact at all or communication in any way" with two named people and required Garcia to delete images from his phone and allow probation to inspect the device to confirm compliance.

The judge told Garcia that these restrictions are absolute — covering in-person contact and electronic communications — and that successful completion of probation will result in dismissal; violations could result in revocation and exposure to the statutory sentencing ranges for the underlying offenses.